Memories, they say that’s all we’ll have in our elder years, but what if our memory begins to fail us? Memory problems are commonly linked with aging and are largely expected. However, misplacing our keys ...
NASA has released a public announcement about an asteroid that could one day be headed for Earth. As of Wednesday the 24th of November, a rocket was launched by NASA which is now on route ...
November 12th marks the end of the 26th edition of the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the UNFCCC (United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change), held in Glasgow, UK. It all started in 1992, ...
In the environmentally unstable world we find ourself in, it seems car-owners have been forced to question the necessity of their vehicle, and consider alternative modes of transport in their city. Across Europe, cities have begun to ...
As the race times came in over the weekend from the London Marathon, it has become evident that in modern times, world records in athletic events are ripe for the taking. Ethiopia’s Sisay Lemma won the London Marathon last weekend with a blisteringly quick ...
Known for its white-washed buildings carved into rugged cliff tops, winding streets accented with blue-roofed churches and vibrant tangerine sunsets on the vast volcanic caldera, Santorini is a popular holiday destination. Drawing in almost 10% of ...
We all know that we are well and truly in the middle of a climate crisis which could end life on earth. You may think of cows, planes, cars, or plastic when thinking about climate ...
Today, after surviving the fiery hypersonic descent similar to the infamous “7 minutes of terror”, China has successfully landed its Zhurong rover (named after a fire god in Chinese mythology) on the surface of the ...
‘A country with a stay-at-home policy and multibillion transport investment’ HS2 has been formally given the green light by the Government to proceed with building the multibillion-pound railway line between Birmingham and London. The project ...
Downing Street announced on the 7th March that the AstraZeneca, where possible, would not be used for those under the age of 30 due to the “very, very rare” possibility of blood clots. Governments need ...
The first half of the 20th century was shaped by physics. The second half was written by information technology and the constantly shrinking micro-chip. It is now becoming increasingly likely that the first half of ...
How ‘environmental capitalism’ is integrating the understanding of conservation with new views on financial concepts. There is no doubt that the current capitalist economic system is environmentally unsustainable. Historically the emphasis on private profit-maximisation has ...
Who is to blame for climate change? A question which is raising its head more and more frequently. In my opinion it is down to the incentives that our current economic system provides. Consumers care ...
The pressure group Greenpeace has taken action against ‘bottom trawling’ in protected UK waters by dropping boulders into the English Channel to create a “Boulder barrier”. Bottom trawling is a method of fishing which drags ...
The EU is currently embarrassing itself. Name-calling, an endless blame game and pointing the finger at everyone and anyone, except for themselves to try and justify its irrefutably desperate vaccine rollout. Just this morning the ...
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